The legend of cricket Sachin Tendulkar has made the Indian fans proud with his great stance in all the matches. He has been a consistent batsman with the most runs in the ODIs, scoring more than 18000 runs. Now it is Arjun Tendulkar’s time to live up to the legacy that Sachin Tendulkar has passed onto him. As we all know, Arjun Tendulkar, the son of Sachin Tendulkar, is also a cricketer. Impending Indian pacer Arjun Tendulkar was seen bowling in the England camp nets to help set up the hosts against Australia and New Zealand’s left-arm quicks. The teen was a steady hazard for the English batsmen like Joe Root, Jonny Bairstow and Jos Buttler, consistently beating their inside edge with his swing and speed.

Performing commendably in unfamiliar conditions, Tendulkar demonstrated his adaptability in England. That hasn’t been an oddity for the youth, as he set the Indian homegrown circuit burning with his fantastic exhibitions. In May this year, he was the most costly player at the T20 Mumbai league — an establishment-based competition between the city’s best cricketers.

Tendulkar was the second most elevated wicket-taker for his team in the alliance with five scalps and offered more than 100 runs with the bat. Even though he was playing his first recognized tournament at an expert level, the left-arm seamer didn’t let the heaviness of the opposition influence him and assisted his group with getting to the semi-finals.